Holy Cross, Swainby


The Parish of Whorlton can be traced back to the 12th Century at least, as the ruins of the old Norman Church [see Holy Cross Old Church] on the site of the original village of Whorlton contain evidence of several earlier buildings. By the middle of the 19th Century, that church had fallen into disrepair and - because by that time it was considered to be situated too far from the community it served - it was decided to build a new Church in Swainby.
This Church was consecrated on 4th October 1877, the dedication of the old church being transferred to the new and it became the Parish Church of the Parish of Whorlton.
The land for the church was given by the Lord of the Manor, the Marquis of Ailesbury, and finance raised with generous donations from the Marquis. T.H.Wyatt of London was commissioned to design the building which was to be in the Early English style and constructed of locally quarried stone.
The church is noted for the impressive Hanging Rood designed by Mr. Temple Moore and carved by the famous woodcarver Herr Otto Zwink of Oberammergau, as a result of a visit by the Revd.A.P.B.Barker to the famous passion play. The Rood is dedicated to the Revd.A.H.Cumming who was Vicar when the church was built.
The Lady Chapel is in memory of the Revd.A.P.B.Barker, Vicar from 1917 to 1950.
The windows contain much Victorian glass, with those in the East and South of the Chancel being the work of Charles Edward Kempe.
The six bells were cast by John Warner & Sons of London in 1877 with the smallest being re-cast at that time and thought to have come from the tower of Holy Cross Old Church, Whorlton. The clock was given in 1890.
We look forward to welcoming visitors and parish residents, whatever their age, to our services in Holy Cross and the other churches of the Benefice.
Built: 1877
Architect: T.H.Wyatt of London
Style of worship: Central
Our Patron: Mrs Pauline Kynge
Holy Communion
Common Worship Order One in Modern Language
Every third Sunday at 9:15 AM
Joint Benefice Family Communion
Common Worship Order One in Modern Language -
Fair Trade stall afterwardsEvery fourth Sunday at 9:15 AM
Welcome to Worship
All-age service (non-Eucharistic)
Every second Sunday at 10:30 AM
Children's Service
Adults are welcome at this service, especially if accompanied by a child! (Juice served afterwards)
Alternate months
(Jan/Mar/May/Jul/Sep/Nov) on first
Sunday at 10:30 AM
Tuesday
Pram Group - in Swainby Church HallAll those with young children are very welcome.
Every second Tuesday at 2:00 PM
Resumes Tuesday 9th September 2008
Wednesday
Holy CommunionBook of Common Prayer (said service)
Every Wednesday at 9:30 AM
Traditional Yorkshire Afternoon Teas - in Swainby Church Hall
In aid of Swainby & Potto CoE School Funds Delicious home-made teas. Set Menu £3 or pick-&-mix. Tombola & Book Stall.
Sunday 10th August 2008 at 2:30 PM for 150 minutes
PCC Meeting - in Swainby Church Hall
Tuesday 12th August 2008 at 7:30 PM
Harvest Supper - in Swainby Church Hall
In aid of Swainby Church Re-Wiring Project Tickets £10 to include 3-course hot supper and entertainment. (Start time to be confirmed)
Saturday 13th September 2008 at 7:00 PM
Harvest Festival Service
Tuesday 23rd September 2008 at 10:00 AM
Christmas Market - in Swainby Village Hall
In aid of Swainby Church Funds (Start time to be confirmed)
Saturday 29th November 2008 at 10:00 AM
Joint Benefice Holy Communion
Common Worship Order One in Modern Language
Sunday 30th November 2008 at 9:15 AM
| Our Location:
Church Lane Swainby
North Yorkshire DL6 3DG |
Contact:
Revd. Linda Shipp Whorlton Vicarage
18 Church Lane
Swainby
NORTHALLERTON
North Yorkshire
DL6 3EA Tel: 01642 701777
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